Industrial Arts, students and faculty, circa 1965
 

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“Industrial Arts, students and faculty, circa 1965,” Appalachian State University Libraries Digital Collections, accessed December 25, 2024, https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/10342.


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Harvey Durham

The man seated third from the right on the far right is Dr. Frank Steckel, Chair man of the Department of Industrial Arts and Technical Education. 

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Title

Industrial Arts, students and faculty, circa 1965

Description

This image shows a group photograph of the students and faculty in the Department of Industrial Arts and Technical Education in the College of Fine and Applied Arts at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in the 1960s. The Department included programs in metalwork, graphic and furniture design, architectural design, drafting, ceramics, leatherwork, and technical education. It is now part of the Department of Technology with concentrations available in Appropriate Technology, Building Science, Graphic Arts, Industrial and Interior Design, Technical Photography and Technology Education. Kerr Scott Hall was renamed Katherine Harper Hall in 2007. The man seated third from the right on the far right is Dr. Frank Steckel, Chair man of the Department of Industrial Arts and Technical Education.

Subject

Faculty
Students
Technology
Appalachian State University

Source

General Picture Files, 2004.040, Box 11, Industrial Arts F2, C14.2.2.5.

Publisher

University Archives, Appalachian State University

Format

JPEG
Photographs

Language

English

Type

Image

Corporate Names

Appalachian State Teachers College (N.C.). Department of Industrial Arts and Technical Education. College of Fine and Applied Arts

Place Names

Kerr Scott Hall (1961)

Date Range

1960-1969

Series

Series 6 -- Colleges, Departments, Offices, and Centers

File name

3024_2004_040_A.jpg

Sponsors

The Appalachian State University Historical Photographs Digitization Project is supported with federal Library Service and Technology Act (LSTA) funds made possible through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources through the North Carolina ECHO, 'Exploring Cultural Heritage Online' Digitization Grant Program.

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